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Or keep it as a Transitway and extend it on both ends.
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I'm not sure why this ridiculous idea would even be entertained.Recycling the SRT
The ink was barely dry on the TTC’s recent proposal that service on the SRT end in mid-2023 when the inevitable question was posed: what should be done with the infrastructure and right-of-wa…stevemunro.ca
Apparently, one benefit of converting SRT to a busway is that the buses can run straight into Kennedy station and use the former SRT loop. No need to exit the busway at the south end.
Once the subway opens and the busway is no longer needed .. converting to a bike path sounds like a good idea.
I'm not sure why this ridiculous idea would even be entertained.
Conveniently the section between lawrence and Kennedy already has a recreational trail for most of its length, so if busses ran along that stretch and a bike/walking path was built along the whole corridor they wouldn’t interfere with eachother.Realistically, if any of the SRT route is used for a busway, it will be between Lawrence East and the North parking lot at Kennedy, as Steve's excellent post explains.
Other sections would be too narrow, there's a tunnel too low for buses or parts where the work required would be too expensive!
Well the whole idea is premised on it first being converted to a busway. An elevated park would be a great idea.But which idea do you consider ridiculous? Converting the SRT route to busway? Or converting it to the bike path in the future?
Well the whole idea is premised on it first being converted to a busway. An elevated park would be a great idea.
Double deckers won't fit in the existing bus bays unfortunatelyMy recommendation would be double decker buses. This will double the capacity. I would also attach rockets to the buses to enhance their speed. This way they'll be the real "Red Rockets" the people of Scarborough deserve, rather than an abstract idea the latte-drinking downtown elites spend all day pondering in their art galleries and museums.
Realistically, if any of the SRT route is used for a busway, it will be between Lawrence East and the North parking lot at Kennedy, as Steve's excellent post explains.
Other sections would be too narrow, there's a tunnel too low for buses or parts where the work required would be too expensive!